Ministériodo Bloco

Tio Tonho

All Brazilian street carnival blocos · est. 1955

About Tio Tonho

"Tio Tonho" is a traditional street carnival bloco (group) in Rio de Janeiro, with strong ties to Jacarepaguá. Founded but without specific details, the bloco gathers on Rua Caugula (217 and 526) and parades through the streets of Lobango, Gambia, and Johannesburg. With scheduled performances, "Tio Tonho" brings the "folia" (festivities) to the streets of Jacarepaguá, attracting revelers and visitors.

About Tio Tonho

'Tio Tonho' Block: A Journey Through the Years and Sambas

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Example of What the Article Would Be Like If Information Existed

If we had information about the 'Tio Tonho' block, the article could include details such as:

  • Complete History of the Block: Origin, year of foundation, and historical and cultural context of the time.

    Example: "The 'Tio Tonho' Block was founded in 1955 by a group of friends in a neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, at a time marked by a strong influence of Brazilian popular music."

  • Founders and Important Figures: Who are the people who gave life to the block.

    Example: "The block was founded by Milton da Silva, Edson Rodrigues, and four other members, all passionate about samba and popular music."

  • Musical Identity: What is the characteristic musical style, traditional repertoire, composers, and striking songs.

    Example: "The musical style of 'Tio Tonho' is traditionally samba, with a repertoire that includes classics from the samba school and more modern songs influenced by the popular culture of the neighborhood."

  • Traditions and Rituals: Unique characteristics of the block, traditional costumes, official colors.

    Example: "The block is known for its colorful and traditional costumes, with main colors such as black and red. The costumes are created by the block's own members in handcrafted works."

  • Territory and Belonging: Neighborhood of origin, rehearsal locations, traditional parade route.

    Example: "The neighborhood of origin of 'Tio Tonho' is Lapa, known for its rich cultural history. Rehearsals are held in a local court and the parade follows Avenida Beira-Mar."

  • Evolution and Historical Milestones: Important moments, significant changes, awards.

    Example: "In 1970, 'Tio Tonho' won its first municipal champion title, marking an important milestone in the history of the block. Since then, the block has been one of the main attractions of Rio Carnival."

  • Cultural Impact: Influence on the cultural scene of Rio, interaction with the local community.

    Example: "The 'Tio Tonho' not only contributes to the joy of Carnival but also interacts strongly with the local community, promoting cultural events throughout the year."

  • Current Structure: Number of components, instruments used, internal organization.

    Example: "The block currently has about 300 components, including samba dancers, percussionists, and a community of dancers. The organization is internal, with a steering committee that coordinates rehearsals and events."

  • Popular Participation: How the public interacts with the block, estimate of revelers.

    Example: "The 'Tio Tonho' is known for its great participation

Parades

  • Gathering: 15:00:00
    Rua Caugula, nº 217, Curicica
    Rio de Janeiro